I’m always looking for new things to do and love photography, so I thought the kite festival would be a perfect event for me to attend. I thought that the different types and designs of kites would make fun and colorful subjects for my photos…and I was right!

Now, I mark my calendar every year so I don’t miss it.

DATE, TIME & LOCATION

This year, the Blossom Kite Festival will be held Saturday, March 31st from 10 am – 4:30 pm on the grounds of the Washington Monument.

WEATHER

Spring in the DC area is tricky. Sometimes the weather in late March is unseasonably warm and other times the winter lingers a bit, necessitating a warm coat and gloves. It’s too soon to tell what the weather will be like this year.

If you have never attended the Blossom Kite Festival, add this to your bucket list. Its a LOT of fun!

Top Tips for Getting the Most Out of the Cherry Blossom Kite Festival

Mark your calendar and set a reminder so you don’t miss it.

Look at the Cherry Blossom Festival website to find out the dates that they predict the cherry blossoms will be at their peak. There’s no point in going downtown to see them, only to find the trees still have buds on them.

Peak bloom in 2018 is predicted to be March 17th – 20th

Check the weather forecast the night before or the day of the event.

Dress accordingly!

It’s better to pack a few extras “just in case” and to dress in layers that you can take off (if you need to) than to walk around numb and cold to the bone like I did. Like the Boy Scout motto says: “Be prepared.”

Wear comfortable shoes (I can’t stress this enough).

Decide how you’re going to get there.

There are many options, but with many of the streets closed off, taking the Metro is really the way to go. The Smithsonian Metro stop is the closest to The Mall. If you select this option, be aware that The Washington Monument is several blocks away, so be prepared to hoof it.

Be prepared for crowds…on the metro, on the mall, etc. This is a very popular event!

Be patient (at least, try!) It will take longer than you think to do everything: catch the Metro, change trains (if you need to), get out of the Metro station, cross the streets in DC, get food and/or a drink at a food truck.

Decide what you’re going to do if you get hungry.

If you want to buy from one of the many vendors and food trucks downtown, bring some cash as many of them don’t accept credit cards.

If you want to save some money, pack your own food and drinks. There are plenty of benches to sit on while you eat and people watch. Or, you can just enjoy your meal picnic-style and cop a squat on The Mall grounds.